Reform of the Roman Curia
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Reform of the Roman Curia
(Concilium, 2013/5)
SCM Press, 2013
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Part One: Lessons from History
Reform of the Roman Curia through History
NORMAN TANNER SJ
Reform of the Roman Curia at and after Vatican II
MASSIMO FAGGIOLI
Part Two: The Canonical and Institutional Level
Senatus Communionis: A Senate of Communion
ALBERTO MELLONI
Cognitive Dissonance?
GERARD MANNION
Roman Primacy, Communion between Churches, and Communion between Bishops
HERVE LEGRAND OP
Women in the Lead: Even in the Roman Curia
SABINE DEMEL
From a Seventeenth-century Court to a Modern Service
THOMAS J. REESE SJ
Renewal and Clarity in the Government of the Church
CELSO QUEIROZ OSB
Part Three: Spiritual, Pastoral and Ecumenical Dimensions
Ecumenical Implications of Reforming the Curia
WALTER ALTMANN
Spiritual and Pastoral Guidelines for a Reform of the Curia
PETER HUENERMANN
Part Four: Theological Forum
Rio World Youth Day and Evangelization
LUCIA PEDROSA-PADUA
European Theologians Meet at Brixen, Italy
THIERRY-MARIE COURAU OP
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